In the Christian Science Bible Lesson

In a recent issue, under the heading "Healing Definite Part of Ministry,"...

In a recent issue, under the heading "Healing Definite Part of Ministry," a clergyman, addressing a theological conference, paid a tribute to the Christian Science religion which is appreciated.

Will you kindly permit me to reply to your correspondent...

Will you kindly permit me to reply to your correspondent who, in a recent issue of your paper, objects to the term "divine Principle" used in Christian Science as a synonym for the word "God.

Molding Our Will to God's

A Ferryboat was about to complete its crossing.

Spiritual Compensation

In the book of Jeremiah we read, "After those days, saith the Lord, I will put my law in their inward parts, and write it in their hearts; and will be their God, and they shall be my people.

Stirring the Soil

The new gardener was questioning one more experienced about the care of her little plot.

The True Voice

While watching some children at play recently the writer was very much impressed by their various activities.
Swiftly, silently, ceaselessly, sometimes almost without our awareness, it seems, thoughts enter our consciousness.

"Unselfed love"

Mary Baker Eddy makes this statement in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures".

The Joy of Distribution

In the Gospel of Mark is given a vivid picture of the meeting of two young men on a road in Judea.

Signs of the Times

[Bishop William T.

The statement made by a bishop in a recent sermon,...

The statement made by a bishop in a recent sermon, "We must cultivate a right sort of attitude in approaching God and acknowledge Him as our Maker," is one to which all might give heed with great profit; but why should he say, "Let not their prayers be of the.

An article in your paper written by a national contributor...

An article in your paper written by a national contributor rightly asserts that fear is at the bottom of our financial troubles, and incidentally refers to some humorous statements of Mark Twain's, which were directed, not at Christian Science, but at his misconception of it.